monoprice_mp_select_mini
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+ | A brief guide on usage: | ||
+ | * Maximum build area is 120mm x 120mm x 120mm | ||
+ | * This printer theoretically can print ABS, but we have not yet done so. PLA works great, though. | ||
+ | * If printing ABS, there' | ||
+ | * Get your design into .STL format (Thingiverse downloads come this way normally, or export the file via whatever CAD program you choose to use) | ||
+ | * The easiest & quickest slicer program I've found is [[https:// | ||
+ | * Configure the printer with a build envelope of 120x120x120, | ||
+ | * If you're using the gray PLA filament currently on the printer, it really wants an extruder temperature of 220 degrees C, and build platform temperature of 50-60 degrees C. If using some other filament, it may take some trial and error to get the temperatures right. The Lego keychain is a good test example, as it takes about 10 minutes to print. | ||
+ | * Save your sliced Gcode file onto a microSD card, and put the card into the printer' | ||
+ | * Turn the printer on, select " | ||
+ | * While the build platform is heating up, I usually set the extruder temperature to whatever it needs to be (to speed things along) and set the build speed to 2.0. | ||
+ | * If printing something for personal use, please [[Donate]] a couple of dollars to cover filament usage and other expendable parts (hot end, etc.), especially if it's a big print. | ||
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monoprice_mp_select_mini.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/26 10:54 by sdh7